Kevin M. Dyke

Kevin Dyke is chief actuary of the Michigan Department of Insurance and Financial Services (DIFS), providing regulatory actuarial services in the areas of rate review, legislative and regulatory analysis, training of filing analysts, with a focus on no-fault automobile insurance reform and health care issues. He has over 30 years of experience in a variety of actuarial and operational roles in insurance, consulting, and government. Dyke previously served as chief actuary of a publicly traded medical professional liability insurer, as a lead pricing actuary with commercial and specialty insurers, and as a consultant with a Big Four accounting firm. He has also taught courses in the actuarial science program at Michigan State University and provided guest lectures at the University of Michigan’s Actuarial Mathematics program and the School of Public Health.

Dyke is a current member of the Academy‘s Automobile Committee and P/C Racial Equity Task Force and the Casualty Actuarial Society’s (CAS) Professionalism Policy Review Working Group. Among his previous volunteer activities, he was the regulator liaison on the Academy’s Council on Professionalism and chair of the CAS’ Committee on Professionalism Education. He is also active with the NAIC actuarial task forces, having served as chair of the Health Actuarial Task Force.

Dyke holds a Bachelor of Science degree in actuarial mathematics from the University of Michigan and currently serves on its Actuarial Alumni Leadership Council.